I have had the same issue.
I have also not found a solution for it.![]()
Are you using the BT keyboard with the native dongle that was supplied by the manufacturer? In most cases, if the BT keyboard is matched with original dongle, then it should work even when windows is not loaded (it just appears as a standard USB keyboard to the system).
I have had the same issue.
I have also not found a solution for it.![]()
I've got the Dinovo Mini as well and I can confirm that if you pair it up with the OEM Logitech dongle, then you will be able to use the keyboard even before windows loads just like you would a USB keyboard.
Although bypassing this issue is just a bandaid to the problem. I would look into why you are getting these bad resumes in the first place. The only time Ive ever had hibernation resume issues was when I had a hard drive go bad, or when the weather was too cold.
I think the issue occurs when a USB device which was in the system when hibernating dissappears on the resume. So ask yourself "What is dissappearing?" Touch screen? HDD, memory stick? Never remove a USB device from a hibernated system. You probably aren't, but something is making this happen. Pehpas a device driver is not being recognised. Maybe you could try using DEVCON which you can download from Microsoft to clean out and reinstall all your USB devices.
Sapre a thought for us laptop users. If this happens, to me, I have to unbolt the rear seat and pull out the laptop becasue the message is on the laptop monitor not the external montor. Annoying.
RodW
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It happend again this morning...and seems to only happen in the morning, on it's first attempt to resume...so maybe it's weather related, as it's been getting down close to freezing at night here....
I also had a thumb drive plugged in yesterday, but I'm pretty sure I removed it when the PC was running.
About the DiNovo dongle...does it have to be paired up in Windows first, for it to work, or can it be connected at 'the prompt' and be used?
Alright, i guess i didnt understand your problem. if this is a reoccuring issue after you have reset your hyberfil.sys it is likely a driver issue. Microsoft has a knowledge base article on this particular issue http://support.microsoft.com/kb/907477.
Thanks for the link...but I dunno if my situation applies exactly. I've only had this issue on the first bootup in the morning, where it freezes at 100% resume...
After resetting the PC and passing the prompt, everything is fine...
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